Microbial cellulose is a compostable material in balance with nature’s decay and recovery processes. It is characterised by an ephemeral nature which, rather than trying to counteract it, we need to accept and embrace as fundamental feature of life in our planetary ecosystem
While aging the material gradually changes its colour, as whith oxidation processes, acquiring darker and brownish hues. When subjectet to particularly “unconfortable” environmntal conditions as an extreme increase in the humidity rate microbial cellulose rapidly decays, losing its flexibility and becoming extremely brittle, and sometimes developing mould